A History of Pergamum: Beyond Hellenistic Kingship

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The Kingdom of Pergamum emerged from the great period of instability which followed the death of Alexander the Great. Over the next century Pergamum was to become one of the wealthiest states in the eastern Mediterranean. The state of Pergamum was incorporated into the Roman Empire between 133/129 BCE and it eventually became Rome’s wealthiest province. The whole of Asia Minor suffered in the civil wars which ended the Roman Republic, and Pergamum did not escape the exactions demanded of the Greek cities by Pompey, Caesar and Antony. In the subsequent peace, ushered in by Augustus, Pergamum regained its prosperity and became one of the cultural centres of the Roman Empire. Its ruling dynasty – the Attalids – were patrons of the arts and while in power were responsible for the remarkable embellishment of their capital at Pergamum. Other more ancient cities such as Ephesus and Miletus also benefited from their government. This volume surveys Pergamum’s history from the late Third Century BCE to the Second Century CE.

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Weight 0.517 kg
Dimensions 15.6 × 23.4 cm
Format

Hardback

Imprint

Language

Pages

240

Publisher

Year Published

2012-10-05

ISBN 10

1441124144

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

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